QAnon’s been labeled a batsh*t insane conspiracy theory group for years by mainstream media outlets. But as time’s progressed, we’ve learned that these so-called wild meanderings have a ton of truth to them. Take Pizzagate, voter fraud, Minnesota’s daycare tax scandals, and foreign-back paid protests across the US to sow internal strife.

And when it comes to Q specifically, there have been a staggering number of Deltas (aka, “drops”) that have seemingly predicted the future. Most recently, the death of Robert Mueller, which took place on March 20th, 2026. No official cause of death has been released, aside from brief mentions that he’s been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

As is the case with other Deltas, the timing of Mueller’s death is in line with the Q post date. As shared by Joshua Reid on X, a March 17th, 2018 Q Delta reads: “Next week. BOOM BOOM BOOM.” Weeks prior on February 9th, 2018, another Delta repeats the phrase “NEXT WEEK” three times, followed by the phrase: “Suicide weekend?” Suggesting that Mueller’s death, along with others, were intentional, or that Mueller died by his own hand.

Furthermore, the “Suicide Weekend” lines up with the Saturday, March 21st post President Trump uploaded on Truth Social. Subsequently, it was shared on The White House’s X account. In it, Trump penned, “NO MORE WAITING, NO MORE GAMES!” in with regards to deploying ICE troops in US airports. Additionally, the post calls out lax border policies that “allowed millions of Criminals to pour into our Country.”

Was Robert Mueller’s Death Intentional?

While many are linking Mueller’s death to Parkinson’s, the Daily Mail writes that he passed away due to “unknown circumstances on Friday night.” And that the former FBI director’s family confirmed as such with The New York Times, and asked “that their privacy be respected.”

The timing of Mueller’s passing has been deemed by many as peculiar. In recent years, the ex-director has been closely associated with the Russian interference probe into Trump’s administration. Allegations that President Trump colluded with Russian agents to win the 2016 election were used as the basis for the criminal investigation. Ultimately, when the probe ended in March 2019, there was no credible evidence of conspiracy on Trump’s part.

However, the probe was lambasted as a political witch hunt meant to discredit Trump’s tenure in the white House. And the repercussions of the alleged baseless accusations against Trump’s 2016 win, appear to have come to a head. On March 19th, 2026, Reuters reported that former FBI Director James Comey, was subpoenaed by federal prosecutors.

A day later, Robert Mueller was found dead. Comey was part of the same probe into the long-discredited assertion that Trump had conspired with Russia to become President of the United States.

Russiagate Hoax: Over 130 Individuals Subpoenaed, Including John O. Brennan

Axios writes that the Trump administration is establishing a case that aims to prove there was a conspiracy against the 45th and 47th US President. “U.S. Attorney Jason A. Reding Quinones hopes to tie Comey, Brennan, and others,” in the grand conspiracy case.

Former CIA Director John O. Brennan was also slapped with a subpoena in the Russiagate inquiry. Brennan’s part in the debunked scandal has been widely criticized. As Real Clear Investigations writes: “He … supplied suggestive but ultimately false information to counterintelligence investigators and other U.S. officials.” Moreover, Brennan’s involvement with Russiagate has been highlighted as a massive deviation from CIA protocol. That’s because the agency involved itself in “domestic politics,” the outlet penned.

His critiques of Trump persisted even after he left his position as CIA director. Brennan appeared on MSNBC to accuse Donald Trump of treasonous acts, further perpetuating the disproved Russia collusion narrative.

Other US Political Figures Who Died on Suicide Weekend

Around the time of Comey’s subpoena and Mueller’s passing, there have been other U.S. politicians who’ve kicked the bucket. North Carolina House of Representatives member Mike Clampitt (Democrat) died of cancer on March 18th, 2026. The state’s participation in Russiagate is characterized by the efforts by Republican Richard Burr. Who lead a probe into the state’s voting systems to determine if collusion from Russian intelligence agents. It was found that North Carolina didn’t exhibit any signs of election interference in the 2016 Presidential race.

North Dakota state representative Lois Delmore also passed away on the same day at the Valley Senior Living Transitions Unit in Grand Forks, N.D.. However there doesn’t seem to be any direct connections to the state House of Representatives member and the Russiagate probe or individuals involved in the current inquiry. Only that she served in District 43 while the probe was launched.

Smith Gilley, a former Texas House of Representatives member died on March 20th, 2026. However, he served between 1975 and 1987, decades before the Russia election collusion inquiry was conducted. John Richard Corbid, who served in the Minnesota House of Representatives between 1975 and 1980 also passed away on March 21st, 2026.

Stan Berry, of the Arkansas House of Representatives, was pronounced dead on March 21st, 2026 during his seventh term. He was re-elected in 2019, around the time Russiagate’s findings showed there was no connection between Trump and Russia foreign intelligence.

Furthermore, Nancy W. Cook, who served on the Delaware State Senate, passed away on March 23rd, 2026. She was in office between 1974 and 2010, and held the distinction of being the longest-serving female member of the state’s General Assembly.

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